
11 March 2024 | 152 replies
I’m 52 and don’t really have an exit strategy with my 24 SFR.

12 March 2024 | 4 replies
House hacking is one of the most popular strategies you can take and it can be a great way to build wealth and generate passive income but it's important to have a long-term plan in place.

12 March 2024 | 5 replies
.- Condos are typically closer to very busy areas like city centers (while single family and multi-family are further away / in suburbs) which, in the case of a buy-hold-rent strategy, means that the investor will have more traffic / demand.- Smaller properties are usually easier to off-load (more liquid) because our society is seeing very high levels of migration (people travelling or moving for work constantly) / people less inclined to partner / have families / people more focused on work / and pied-a-terre concept.- Condos are much easier to maintain internally than larger homes.- Condos are easier to manage as Air B&B than larger homes.- In the case of multi-family properties, sharing a home with two or three other families where everyone knows everyone can create issues if they don't get along as the close proximity doesn't allow for any privacy.Happy to connect with you and speak in more detail if you are interested in Massachusetts!

12 March 2024 | 12 replies
In terms of strategies, you can do something other than a full gut if you're more conservative.

12 March 2024 | 4 replies
.- Explore strategies like 1031 exchanges to defer capital gains taxes.Deductions and Expenses- Know eligible deductions: mortgage interest, property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and management fees.- Maintain detailed records of all real estate-related expenses.- Use cost segregation studies to expedite depreciation of your properties to offset large income gains.Entity Structure- Choose appropriate legal structure (LLC, partnership, or S corporation) with consideration for different tax implications.Tax Credits- Explore available credits, like energy-efficient or historic rehabilitation credits.Qualified Business Income (QBI) Deduction- Check eligibility for QBI deduction, providing up to a 20% deduction on qualified business income.Record Keeping- Keep accurate and organized records for tax compliance and audits.State and Local Taxes- Consider varying state and local tax implications, including property and income tax rates.Tax Planning- Engage in proactive tax planning, consulting with professionals for a comprehensive strategy.Tax Changes- Stay informed about changes in federal, state, and local tax laws affecting real estate investments.Remember to consult a real estate tax professional for personalized advice based on your specific situation.

11 March 2024 | 3 replies
As a result they’re forever attending seminars, workshops, classes provided by various real estate organizations; they’ve read every book ever written about real estate twice; they believe that they could be worth $1 billion now if only they had chosen real estate as their college major instead of medieval literature; but soon as they study for their real estate license in all 50 states they’ll be ready to begin.The Guru Junkie – I met this person while I was the designated provider of financing for a guru – back about 30 years ago.
12 March 2024 | 8 replies
@Jessica Morrisonwould need way more info... you haven't provided geographic location / area, numbers, strategy, financing info...what does your agent think?

11 March 2024 | 3 replies
The big franchises are less "personal" but they will have training platforms and tools designed to set you up for success.

11 March 2024 | 30 replies
I'm still learning about different strategies, markets, etc. from podcasts, books, and the learning articles here.

11 March 2024 | 6 replies
@Ryan Larsen what @Nicholas L. states is pretty true.Being a PM is NOT a high-paying, often not even a well-paying job.If you're set on that strategy, start calling up local large apartment complexes and asking if they are hiring.